Social Problems, Social Change: Creating Conversations at UA
Rachel Mosness Rachel Mosness

Social Problems, Social Change: Creating Conversations at UA

During the week of September 18th, the Mathews Center joined Dr. Natalie Adams and her class, Social Problems/Social Change, at the University of Alabama - New College. Students engaged in a conversation guided by the NIF Land of Plenty issue guide, followed by a moderator and deliberative skills workshop.

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Fostering Civic Engagement: DMC at the 2023 Girl Scout Leadership Summit
Rachel Mosness Rachel Mosness

Fostering Civic Engagement: DMC at the 2023 Girl Scout Leadership Summit

The David Mathews Center had an incredible opportunity to be an exhibitor at the 6th Annual Girl Scout Leadership Summit at the City of Trussville Civic Center on Saturday, August 26th. The Leadership Summit is a one-day conference "just for girls and led by girls" that allows members to examine and explore professional career options, connect with mentors, and focus on leadership development.

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Developing Deliberative Skills with OLLI
Rachel Mosness Rachel Mosness

Developing Deliberative Skills with OLLI

This summer, the Mathews Center had the exciting opportunity to partner with the Greater Birmingham chapter of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Alabama to teach Developing Deliberative Skills: Weekly Conversations on Topics of Public Concern, a new course that was piloted during this summer semester.

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A Look into Summer JOIP: Visits Across the State
Rachel Mosness Rachel Mosness

A Look into Summer JOIP: Visits Across the State

During the month of July, the Mathews Center had the amazing opportunity to visit some of our Jean O’Connor-Snyder Interns from the University of Alabama, Troy University, and Auburn University. While visiting, our team got to have one-on-one time with the interns to discuss their experiences working with communities over the summer.

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Civic Dispatch: A History of Fellowship
Rachel Mosness Rachel Mosness

Civic Dispatch: A History of Fellowship

Jean O’Connor-Snyder intern Madi Skinner describes how the combined efforts of a local church can overcome barriers to create a more inclusive and lasting relationship within the community.

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DMC Introduces Education Coordinator Lauren Lockhart
Rachel Mosness Rachel Mosness

DMC Introduces Education Coordinator Lauren Lockhart

The DMC is happy to reintroduce Lauren Lockhart in her new role! Formerly the DMC’s 2022-2023 Civic Fellow, Lauren will now serve as Education Coordinator at the DMC, where she will work with the Executive Director to administer and manage DMC signature programming reaching K-12 students & teachers, conduct research relevant to DMC educational programming, author reports & blogs on DMC educational programming, develop educational resources and issue guides suitable for the K-12 classroom, and any other duties that may be assigned from time to time.

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Civic Dispatch: Resilience
Rachel Mosness Rachel Mosness

Civic Dispatch: Resilience

Jean O’Connor-Snyder intern Sadie Keller shares how the strength and persistence of individuals in the community will continue to make a lasting impact in Walker County.

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Welcome 2023 Innovators in Civic Education Fellows!
Rachel Mosness Rachel Mosness

Welcome 2023 Innovators in Civic Education Fellows!

On Thursday, June 29th, the David Mathews Center for Civic Life held its fifth annual Innovators in Civic Education Workshop. During the training, Teacher Fellows assisted the DMC in educational programming by providing important viewpoints on how to generate the most relevant and valuable resources for educators, both in the classroom and in the community. These educators were chosen for the fellowship because they are dedicated to developing and implementing skills-focused and inquiry-led social studies curriculum.

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The DMC at Blakeley State Park
Rachel Mosness Rachel Mosness

The DMC at Blakeley State Park

On Tuesday, June 13th, The David Mathews Center joined the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities at Blakeley State Park for an immersive learning experience for educators in the Mobile and Baldwin County area, utilizing the “The Creek War of 1813-14: What Would You Do?” to facilitate a deliberative conversation concerning the history of the nation and state.

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Applied Democracy Exchanges: Communities as Classrooms, Students as Citizens
Rachel Mosness Rachel Mosness

Applied Democracy Exchanges: Communities as Classrooms, Students as Citizens

For the sixth session of Applied Democracy Exchanges, the Mathews Center welcomed faculty mentors, Mark Wilson and Nan Fairley, from Auburn University’s Living Democracy program, an immersive summer civic experience serving the communities of Camden, Chatom, Collinsville, and Elba. The event featured previous and present student interns as well as community partners to discuss more about the impact of the students’ civic learning experiences. The Living Democracy program is coordinated by both the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts and Humanities in the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University and the David Mathews Center for Civic Life.

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DMC Welcomes Operations Coordinator Cameron Brown
Rachel Mosness Rachel Mosness

DMC Welcomes Operations Coordinator Cameron Brown

The DMC is happy to welcome Cameron Brown to our team! Cameron will serve as Operations Coordinator at the DMC, where she will work with the Executive Director to administer and coordinate DMC signature programming; document DMC events and programs for program evaluation; author reports, newsletters, and blogs related to DMC programming; and any other duties to keep the DMC running.

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Applied Democracy Exchanges: Reviving Public Responsibility in Legal Systems
Rachel Mosness Rachel Mosness

Applied Democracy Exchanges: Reviving Public Responsibility in Legal Systems

For the fifth session of Applied Democracy Exchanges, the Mathews Center invited Carla Crowder, Executive Director of the Alabama Appleseed Center for Law & Justice, and Thomas Rains, Executive Director of the Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr. Institute, to share about the work they are doing in their communities and the people of Alabama to promote the connection between the justice system and citizens’ trust in the institution.

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